To estimate clozapine equivalence, one can approximate that 1 benztropine equivalent equals 0.5 pmol/ml of serum antimuscarinic activity. Using the serum muscarinic activity data of the three clozapine doses, one can estimate that 1 mg of benztropine equals 50 mg of clozapine (obtained from the 100-mg data) to 75 mg of clozapine (obtained from the 300-mg data) to 100 mg of clozapine (obtained from the 600-mg data). Thus, the clozapine equivalent of 1 mg/day of benztropine ranges from 50 to 100 mg/day of clozapine. The misleading fact that clozapine is an agonist for some muscarinic receptors, the M4, and may cause hypersalivation instead of dry mouth may confound clinicians.